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friendly with the whole world, should not be
able to do the same, not only with respect to
Siam, but also first and foremost with our near
neighbours.
It was this thought which led to the
Arbitration resolution in 1890, in the Storting and in
the Riksdag.
At the first meeting of the Left (Liberals) of
the Storting, Feb. 4th, the subject was discussed
and gained unanimous adhesion. Whereupon
followed the resolution in the Storting on the
21st, which was adopted by a large majority,
March 5th, after the Minister of State (Stang)
had delivered a long speech against the
resolution in vain.
After this successful result, a similar
resolution for Sweden was brought into the First
Chamber by F. T. Borg, and in the Second by
J. Andersson. The reports of the committees
upon it ran diversely. The committee of the
First Chamber opposed, and that of the Second
Chamber approved, the resolution. On May
12th the question was thrown out in both
Chambers.[1]
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